Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 15, 1895, Image 4

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    PATENTS!
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NOTICE TO INVENTORS.
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(CAPRICE BRILLANTE.
EDUARD HOLST.
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Tbere was never a time in the history
of our cocwtry when the demand for
inventions and improvements in the arts
and sciences generally was bo great as
now. The conveniences of mpjkind in
the factory and workshop, the household
and on the farm, as wl! as in official
life, require continual accessions to the
appurtenance and impliments of each
in order to save labor, time and expense.
The political change in the administra
tion of government does not affect the
progress of the American inventor, who
being on the alert, and ready to per
ceive the existing deficiencies, does not
permit the affairs of government to de
ter him from quickly conceiving the
remedy to overoome existing discrepan
cies. Too great care cannot be exer
c'sed in choosing a competent and skill
ful attorney to prepare and prosecute
hq application for patent. Valuable in
terests have been lost and destroyed iu
innumerable instances by the employ
ment of incompetent counsel, and es
pecially is this advioe applicable to
thoHe who adopt the "No patent, no
pay" system. Inventors who entrust
their business to this class of attorneys
do so at imminent riHk, as the breadth
and strength of the patent is never con
sidered in view of a quiok endeavor to
get an allowance and obtain the fee.
TliE FRESH CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderbnrn, Oeneral Manager
618 V street, N. W.,Washington, D. C,
representing a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the eountry, was in
Btituted to protect its Datrons from the
unsafe methods heretofore employed
in this line of business. The said Oon
pany is prepared to take charge of all
patent business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute
applications generally, including me
chanical inventions, design patents,
trade-marks, labols, copyrights, interfer
ences, infringements, validity reports,
and gives especial nttenion to rejected
cases. It is also prepared to entar into
competition with any firm iu securing
foreign patents.
Write for instructions and advice.
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HIS F Street,
P. 0. ttox 885. Washington, D. C.
VTOCK BRANDS.
Whila yon op your subscription paid up yen
OBii keep your brand in freenf oharue.
Allvn, T. J., lonn. Or. Horses Ui on loft
aliinilibir; cattls aninn on loft, hip, nnrlHrhiton
riwiit car, and uppor bit on tlie loft; range, lL.ir
ruw county.
Armstrong,.!. C,., Alpinn, Or. T with bar nn
lor it on loft alionldor of horum; cattle Baine
on !"f! ti i (.
AlliHon, ). I'.. Kiwht Milo. Or. Cuttle brand,
O I) on lufl hip and horwia Hume brand on rift-lit
alionlditr. Itim Kittlit Mile.
Adkins, J. J., H'Mipnor, Or. Hnrana. ,TA oim
Tittctnd on left Hunk: cuttle. aaniHon infl liiti.
liiirthnlii'ncw, A. !.. Alpine, Or. Ilnraas
bninilnd 7 K on nillinr Blionldnr. ItaiiKe in Mcir--ow
cniintv
niinniNlcr, J. W., Ilanlman, Or. Cut tin brand,
od H ou l"fl hip and thiurli: split in nach ear.
Itrcnncr. Pntcr, Uimsi. berry Oregon Horses
branded I'll on loft Hhoiililor. Cattle same on
riitht. aide.
Ilnrkn. M Ht Intuit Creek, Or On cattle,
M Y cninu'iiti"! on loft hip, ciop nil left ear. mi.
dor half crop oil riulit. Iliirani, mime brand on
lot ft shoulder. II:uik ill (Imiit and Morrow
"llroaman, Jerry, linnn, Or. Homes brandiMl 7
on riuhl Hhoiihior; cuttle H on the loft aide,
Ijoft ear half (Top 'nd riuht ear miner alopa.
Harton, Win.. ll'Ppnor, Or. - Ilorana, J Hon
rixht tliiuli; tmltle anine on rinht hip; aplit in
eic'li ear.
Hrown, laa, Lnniintton, Or. lioraea III on the
ritdil stillc; cattle aaiuo on ritihthip; rautie, Slor
row enmity.
Hrown, J. ('.. lleppner. Or. Homed, circle
C with ilot in coi tor mi left hip; cat! le, name,
Itrown. W. J., Lena, lircitiin. Horm'it V Imr
over II, on thu left shoulder. Cattle aitinuim kilt
lliiycr, W. (I., Ilnppnnr, Or. Ilorawa, box
brand on ruth' nil" cattle, name, with aplit in
each ear.
Horn, P.O., Iloppnor, Or. Horsna, V II on left
shoulder; cnltle. annul on left hip,
Itrowiiiee, W. J., Kin, T -I 'at tie, .III connected
on loft Hide; crop on loft ear and two aplitsand
middle piece enl oul on rinhl ear; on horses sinna
brand on the left HiihIi; Ilium" in Kox valley,
Orant coinitv,
('nraiicr Warren. WiiKiier, Or.- Home brand,
ml O on riirM elille; callle - (throo ham) on
riuht i'iIih, crop and Hplit iu each car. ItaiiKe in
(iranl and Morrow coimtiea.
Caui.K., ( aleb.Or - Y 1 on hnres on left stlflel
V with ipiiirler eirolo over it, on loft elimildor
and on left slide on all colla under A yearn; on
loft shoulder only on all horses over Jl yean, All
ranue in Oralit county.
( ate, Chan. It., Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
II (' on rntlit shoulder; cattle Maine on rinht hip.
Itaime Morrow anil t'inatllla counties.
('orrli:ull. M M. Onlloway. Or --Cat t le crop out
of nrh ear and uiiderbil, wutllr in forehead;
horac half circled on loft Mithi. ItaiiKe Mor.
row and I'niattlln cout'liea.
Curl, T. II., John Dev. Or.-Ihinbla crnas on
each lup on cattle, awallow fork and tinder bit
in rinht ear, aplit in left ear. limine in (irant
roomy. On alecp, inverted and apear point
on shoulder. I'iar niaikoii ewes, crop oil left ear
punched upper bit in rmht. Wet hem, crop in
rittht and under half crop Hi left ear. All ran
u li rant count v.
Cook. A. J.,l.ena.Or, - llomeii, Whin rinht nhonl
tier, ( utile, sameoii riulit Inpi ear mark sinara
urop otl left and snlit in ria-lit.
(iirrin.lt. Y., CurriiiHVille, ()r. -llornea, 33 on
loft at i lie.
Coi Kd. H., Hardiiian, Or -Call Its (' with
r iu center: homoa i'b'. ou left 'up.
Cochran, It. K., Mniiuiiient, (Irani Co, Or.
lloraa hiand'il circle with bar iMMieatli, on left
nhoitlder; cat'leaaute brand on both liiptt, mark
under alotie both cam and iiewlai.
Cliaiin, H., Hardiiian, Or. - HomiMi braudml
on rmht inp. Cattle braiehl the name. Aha
braiula Ci on liornoa rtald IhiKh; ra'tln hubia
brand ou nxht ahoulib r, and cut oil end of
ridit ear.
Doimlaa", W. M .(lallowav. Or.-Cattl, It Hon
rihl aide, awailow-fork in each ear; homo, H 1)
on left hip.
Kly, Hi I.iui(la, Or.- Iloraea brandeil KI.Y
nil left alioulder, I'tttlln nllld oil leflliip. hole
in riuht ear.
Kniery. ('. H., Hardiiian, Or.- Ilomea branded
rtveraial ( with taill oil lel( ahollldcr; cat
tle aanie on null! hip. Ilanite in Morrow county,
Klorence, li. A., Ileppner. Or.-Cattle, I.K on
ritfht hip; horaea V itli bar under on ritihl
hoiilder.
Horence. H. V. Ilepimer. Or llomen, K on
rmhl aliouldei; cattle. K on ruhl hip or iIukIi.
h'n'iifli, (ieoia"e, Heppuer, (ir. Callle branded
V K, w ith bar o.er it. on h'fl aide; crop oil left
oar. lloraiM., nailio brand on left hip
(ienliy, r liner, Kcbn, Or Horaiw bmidnil It.
H. witti a ipiarter cm le over it. on left atltle.
Kaoire in Morrow and I man I la count tea
Hu.i I A. II.. llotae. Or. -Cattle. r,.iind top
ml h ipiaiier riicln under it on the ritfht hip,
Hhiiu-c in Vbirrow aod C niHlllla count ica.
Ilmtoll A J. 'iik. Itailiillon. Or- Cattle, two h:
mi either hip; crop in nM ear and pln iu left.
lloraiMi J oil rmht Ihltfli. Uaiufe in Oanl couitly
lletfhea, Maunicl. Wauiicr, Or-J" (T K I
conlic.'11'.l i on nil of an. ei h lor ou tioin.mi; on cat Me,
ill null hip nd on loft aide, nwallow folk III
ritfhi ear and alii in hfu liana" iu llaatack
do." icl. M'irr,w c ..ml v
Ibde, Milloti, 'Vaiio r, Or. -Iloraea hralnle I
-t tcatllc w 111 p-rallel tailaloll left ithiiilliter
Cnlileaaiue ou lull Inp aio larue cm'le ou led
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Howard I I.. lllloway. Or.- Itnr-awT (ci-oaa
v il h li r above i' on rmli' t,,,ll(,r; calf I aanm
on left unlit, litiiui III Morrow mid ImaiilU
roil nt tea
Hall. 1' lv.in, John iav, Or. Cattle t II on
fit-lit Inp; hoi eft'.lie oil I trfht alioulder. ItaiiKO
in lirael ccoity
Huvlca. M il. Hoppner, Or. - llnnai. ahadtal
heal on th" hdt al "id dor. IWn Morrow Co.
Hiinaiiker, H A Wanner. Or. llurtaai, on left
h"ill'.r cl lie. f on left hip.
Hit'iipliren, J M Hardiiian, (r.-llortKH, II on
lcr Hank
Hili'on. I.n'her, Clittit Mile. Or - lloi-ae lln
th.. I..'! . I I .i I li. in on the loft litt ( at
1 k.,'11'. o i l.'fl ' 1 O. II .'.IO ill M I'M COiO't
. I, ..!.. II "m , II -..fl r. tlr II brut l I
II ,1 in, i;,.. .. i i 1 1 I t : rvl'a bam I it J t II
t v'ii hip. !' on 1 i I'll In l"(t en. II time m
Jlloi ro i '-nil v
Ju iWiii. :i. C. II M'i,T Or - Home, horwtt.
lot J ou I 'M '"i.l i'.r. ( t.(M. llaaanin.
(hm o K'uht M!.
J.-H f - Hiw". eii'lf J""
Attttro mfideratti.
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left atilln; cattle, name on riKht hip, under half
iron in riwht and anlit. ',n left ear
Kennv. Mike. Ilniipncr. Or. Home branded
KNY on left hip cattle same and crop olf left
ear: under aloiatnii tlie riidit
K rk. J. T.. I eminer. Or. Hones 69 on left
ahoTildnr; cattle, ail on loft hip.
Kirk. Jeaao. Ilnppnnr. Or.; homea II on left
aboulder; cattle aauie on riKht aide, uudorbit on
rittht ear.
Kiinilierlanil.W. It.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 I. on
cattle on ritfht and loft sidon, nwallow fork in It ft
ear and tinder mop in rittht ear. llornea aauie
brand on left flhoulder. Kantfa in (Irant county,
Iioften. Hteplien. Fox. Or. H u on left hip
on cattle, crop and aplit on ritfht ear, llornea
Hanin brand on left alioulder. llalitfe (irant
oouutv.
ljitniullnn, John W., 1al"rf''i Or. Iloram
branded half-circle J I. connected on left alioul
der. Cattle, aauie on lufl hip. lUtime, near liox.
Ilmton
a'a iev. J. W. Hoppner Or. Momoa branded
I. and A on left alioulder; cettle aauie ou left
hip, wattle over rittht eyu, three aim in ritfht
our.
Lord. (laortfR, Hnppner, Or. Horace branded
double II oot.neett'1 Hometiiuea onlletl a
awinii H, on luft alioulder.
minor, (lanar, neppner. Or. rattle, m D on
rittht hip; horaH Mini left alioulder.
Moruan. M. N.. Heppuer, Or. Ilorana. M )
on left ahonldet cattle aame cn left hip.
Mitchell. Oacar, lone, dr. ltoie, 77 on rmht
hip; cattle, 77 on rittht aide.
Slut laren, IJ. (., iirownaviue. or, llornea,
Fiirure him each alioulder; cattle, M2on hip
Mollirr, Frank, Km Valley, Or. Mule aline
with tia-c-nrk on cattle on rilm aad nnder in
each ear; homea aauie brand on left atitle.
Mcllalet. u. .. nanlllton. Or. On Homea. M
with half circle under on left alioulder: otl Cattle,
four bara connected on top ou the ritfht aide
Itaiitfe in (trautt ounty.
Neal. Andrew, lame Kiaik.Or. Iloraea A N con
nected on left alioulder, cattle aame on both hi pa,
Nonlyke, K Hilverton. Or. Homes, oirele 7 on
left Hindu cat tie. name on left hip.
Oliver, Jiateph, Canyon City, Or. A I on cattle
ou left hip: on lioraea, same on left thiKh, Kauife
ill (Irant county.
Oiler, Terry, Leilntfton, Or. P O on left
ahoiiidet,
Olp, Herman, Ptairle City, Or. On cattle, O
t,l' cimiiecltal on left hip; homea on left at l lie
and wart Icon noae. Hamre in Orant county.
Tonraon, Olave, Kitfht Mile, Or. Homea, quar
ter circle ahield on left alioulder and 24 on left
hip. Cattle, fork iu le'f ear, ritfht cropped. 24
on left hip. limine on Kittht Mile.
I'arker A (ileaaoii, Hardiiian, Or, llornea U" or.
left ahollliler.
1'iper. Krce-t, leilntfton. Or.- IIor-e brand
e K (I, K connectill tin left alioulder; cattle
a me on ritihl hip. Ituiine, Morrow count.
Piper, J. II., Ijcibmton. Or. -Homea, JK con.
nia'ttal on left ehouhler; cattle, Mine on left hip,
under lot In each ear.
l'ellva, A. C, lone. Or.: homea diamond l1 on
alioulder: rattle, J II J cnnnectiM. on the
left hip, upper alope iu left ear and alip in the
ritfhl,
lbaal. Andrew, Ilanlman, Or.- lioraea, a,iiart
nrnuilli onarler-circle over ll otl left atlHe.
Ileniinter, Chna, Heppuer, Or.- Ilorana, C II on
left alioulder.
KhhIi Hroa., lleiipner, Or. lioraea hrandiHl S
on the ritfhl alioulder; cattle, 1 on the left hip
iTop oil left ear and dewlap on neck, liaiitfe it
Morrow and adjoining coimtiea.
Ibmney, Andrew, lamiitfton, Or lloraet
biauiltal A II on ritfht ahouhlnr, vent ipmrlei
circle over brand; cattle aauie on ritfht hip
Itamie Morrow county,
Iti'jae, Win. H, Dairyville, Or lilt eonnett..
with ipiarler circle over top on entile on rittht hit
and crop orl ritfht ear and aplit iu left. Home,
nine brand on left ahouhler, lUlitfe lu Morrow
(iranl and Ollliaitl coilliliea.
Iba'tor. J. W., Heppuer, Or. lioraea, JO
left hoiilder, Callle, O on ritfht hip.
Spieknall. J. W., OiMMteberry, Or. Home
branded il ou left alioulder; laiitfe in Morro
county.
HailiiK. C C lletipner, Or Homea brandetl
on led ahouhler; callle aame oti left hip
Hwatfuart. It liuton, Or.-lioraea
with ilah under It on left atllle; callle II will
daah ninlnr tl on ritfht hip, tmn of rinht ear and
waddltal on rutht hind letf. lUiitfa in Morrow
(illliainalid lUliatllla coitntiea.
hwaniiart. A l Atheim. nr.- Home nmnue- J
nn led ahouhler; cettle aame on left hip. Cn
on ear. wallleoli left bind leu.
Mimiahl W. K., Heppuer, Or.-Ilorean ahaded
) H on left atitle; call le J 8 on lfl hip, awallow
fotk in rmht ear, nnderbil In left.
happ. 'I'ltoa., Heppuer, Or.-lioraea, 8 A I' on
left hip: callle aauie in left hip.
Khner.John. Km, Or.-NC conne..tel on
horaee on rmht hip; oa'lla, aame on naht hip,
crop oil ritihl ear and ui tier bit in left ear, liana
Hi ttrant ivntntv.
Hmilli llnai , Huaanvlll. Or. Homea, branded
II. . on alioulder; rattle, -anie on left ahouhlor.
Hipuree, Jamea, ArliiitfltHi, Or.; horaea branded
JHon lfl ahouhler. i-ellle the ftaine, alao low
waddle. Ila in Morrow and (lilham co intiea
Hiephena, . A., Ilanlman, Or-t horaea Ht on
rmht atirle; rattle horiaoi'ial L on the ritfht aide
hieveiixm. Mr A. J.. Heppuer. Or !tl, t
on rmht lut ; awallow fork in left ear.
HwatftfaH.lt. W., Heppuer. Or -lloraee, 41 or
left liouhe.;taMle. 44 on led hip.
Hoeiry. t . (I.. Ilet.pner, Or. - ( attle W C or i
l.t loo. crop off ritfht a' J nnu""ni in lert er
,t.l.,.i kiiix W I i"l left ahouhler.
rho uiee.il, J A II -ppiier. Or - lloraee, t or
,.t 1. 1 r; callle. J on left ahiMllder.
j I ipoela H. r,.Klllcprlae.Ot.- Holaea. I'.oll left
alo'iilder.
I I inner II. W.. Hoppner. Or.-iuall capital T
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Thornton, II, M., Tone, Or. Horaea branded
HT connectiMl on leftatiflo; Bheep aame brand.
Vanderpool. H. T., Iua, Or: Horaea HV con
nnctod on ritfht shonidur;cattle, aame on right
hit.
Walbridire, Wm.. Hnppnnr, Or. Horaea, TJ. L.
on the left ahouhler; cattle aame on right hip.
crop tilt left ear and rittht car lopped.
Wilaon.John 0., Halem or lleppner, Or.
Homea branded Jy on the left shoulder. HiinKt'
Morrow county.
Warren, W H. Caleb, Or Ctittle W with quarter
circle over it. ou left aide, aplit. in riirhtoar.
Horaea aamn brand on left Hhoiililor. Halite in
(Imiit noniity.
Wade, Henry, lleppner. Or. Horaea branded
ace of apadea on left ahouhler and left hip
('attle branded eaiiie on left aide and left hip.
Wollliitfer, John, John Day City, Or On horaea
three parallel hum on left alioulder; 7 on ahoep,
hit in both earn. Hatute in (iraut and Malbunr
ooiintioa.
Woodward, John, Heppnor, Or. Horaea, UP
connecttxl on left alioulder.
Watkina, I.iahe, lleppner, Or. Homes branded
U K connectetton left atitle,
Wallace. Charlca, lleppner, Or. Cattle, W on
rittht thitfili, hole in left ear; lioraea, W ou right
ahollliler aouii aame on left ahouhler.
Whittier nroa., niiiiiititfiou. Baker Co., Or. -Horaea
branded W 1) connected on left shoulder
Williams. Vnaco, flaintlton, Or. Quarter mr
cle over three Intra on left hip, both cattle and
homea. Illume (irant comity.
Willinma, J O, Ijonit ('rei'k. Or Horaea, quar
bir circle over three bam on left hip; cattle aame
and alit in each ear. Kanire in (irant conntv
Wten, A. A., Ilepimer, Or. Horace rnmiiiitfA A
ou ahouhler: Cattle, aame tm ritfht hip.
Youuk, J. K., (looaeiierry, (ir. Homea brandet1
TM nt the rlvht hool.li
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r AND OFFICE AT THE DAIXEH, 015KG0N
I 4 Feb. 111. IS'.U. Notice is hcrt bv given that
thf following nanicil settler has tiled notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his chum, and that said proof will he made
before ,1. W. Morrow, conntv clerk, at lleppner,
Oregon, on April 10, lt'.iii, viz :
II I It K M M. THORNTON,
hd enoM'tT. (or the H'j, NEU and K',1 SEi,sec
7, tp 1 s, r '.il EWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his conllniious residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
E. I'. Voruz and A. T. McNav, of Ileppnet ;
I'aul Kletiuan and A. T. Wood, tone.
J. F. MOORE,
Wm'J.l Register.
Notice of Intention.
FAND OFFICE AT I.A (1UANDE, OKF.IION.
J Feb. 14, Wi.i. Notice Is hereby given that
the follow lug named settler has filed notice o(
hla Intention to make final proof In support of
lis claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W, Morrow, Conntv clerk, at lleppner,
Oregon, on March ., I.i, viz:
FRANK t'l.F.M,
lid. No. ft'.'! for the K'i sVi4 ttWU Sec 11, and
SWVj NW i4 Sec 14. Tp. 1 N. h :7 E. W. M.
He nanicB the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and ciiliivatlon
of said laud, viz:
Isaac Vim cut, SV. M. Avers. Issac Howard, J.
I.. Hoaard, all of (billow iiv, Ore.
B. V. WIIjiiN.
flVni-.'.'. . Kcgistcr.
Notice of Intention.
I, ASM Orfli r. AT I.A liltANPF. OIlSllON,
.laiiuarv ill. lyi.Y
X'OTICF is HEREBY C1YKN T II A T THE
' follow iug iiiihii'iI settler ha tiled notice
of his Inti'inioii to make Mnul proof Iu support
of his claim, and thai ahl proof w ill he made
before the couniy clerk of Morrow county at
ticppiier. it., on .Marcn i, iti., vij :
1 1 1 1 ll ill W. t.naiic) .
lid No i'.'UI. for the W, NF'4, Wu SE'., See
VI. Ip : S. R .at I H M
He name the f'l'owine wltncases to prove
hl coiiiiiiuoiia rcside.o f upon, and cultivation
of .aid bind, viz :
H. K. Mike ell, I,ann renlainl. W. R. Casey,
D. A. ilaiii'ltoii, all of lleppner. Or
B. F V It SON.
flmIS Kigistcr.
CI T A HON.
IS THE OorSTY COI RT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, lor Morrow conntv.
In the matter of the dale of ircdrh k Kri'U
ihiiiaii. In anv and all persons known and unknown
Interested In said e.littc, irrectinc
IN I II K SAMt: OF 1 11 K i. I A I K OF OREiiON,
Yon hereby died and required to appear In the
county court of the stale of Orcs-on, for the
County of Morrow, at the court room thereof,
al lleppner iu Ihe county of Morrow on Mon
day the nth r.av ol May. !, at 10 o'clock. In
Ihe forenoon ol that day. then and there! har
cause. If any exlat. w hv an order of sale should
not le made lor the lollowltm deta-rlla-d real
property iMrioiitfln to ihe aNne-named estate,
tow It : lb minium 'i en; chains from a E cor
ner ol S i of mi .tl, tp t N H Jri K M. thence
north at r'uht ang:.' with south line o( said
sta ttoti 4f l'i chains: thence at rlshl amtlK
w "t tll.taoi e ?' lints, thence st rkh stole
son Hi tio thalna. thence at tight 'iglca
ca.t 7; links to U'gllinlitg. t'ontalnllitf .'i I.tiol
ao a. ic.
Ho,-... the lion. Julius Kelth'y. lu-lge of t'ie
coqiitv iui.it ot the tiate of frivoii, lor the
t -'illo of M.-ri-oit with Ihe ae 1 ol l, court
ai''M'.. 'his ! "h '1st of ret.rusrv, A. U. l-.'i.
i-KAl Attest:
J. W MoRKoW.
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SOCIETY IN ENGLAND.
Circles That Are Not Open to Mere
Men of Money.
Aristocratic Noblest AVho Are Above Asso
ciating with Yealtliy American
llecauae of Their Financial
Eminence.
There is a marked difference be
tween the main body of the Americans
who annually invade London nowadays
and those who used to be seen years
ap;o. Time was when the traveling;
Americans did not care for society, pre
ferring to do the sights as Rpeedily as
possible and hurry off to other show
places. Now visitors from the land of
the free considur themselves quite as
much in the social swim as any lord or
lady in the peerage, are "up" in all '' i
ways and customs of society, and are
regarded by London swelldom as rep
resentative Americans. In general
these are the sight-seers of the past
grown anglicized and their sons and
daughters. I regard Mr. Astor as a
fair sample of the new American in
Englund, says a correspondent of the
Argonaut. Ilis money, of course, en
ables him to do anything he likes, lie
might stand on his head on the top of
the duke of York's column or play leap
frog down Pall Mall with Mr. Vander
bilt. It is doubtful, by the bye, if
either of these performers would make
him a cause of more pitying smiles and
compassionate shoulder-shrugs than
his forced intrusion Into London jour
nalism or his ostentatious purchase of
tlie duke of Westminster's Thames bank
villa, lie has too much money to let
the people who find it pleasant to know
him show what they really think of his
desertion of his own country. And I
rather suspect that he knows very few
who are great enough in themselves to
be Indifferent to the money power he
wields.
There is a class of noblemen among
the Knglish aristocracy who are above
any and all outMile influences al
together men whom gold does not
du..le. I regard them as the highest
type of nobility in every sense, unit !
consider the duke of Northumlierhidd
as a striking Instance of the sortot.
man I mean. The duke of Kutlana i..
another. The poorest, humblest Amer
ican, were he a gentleman, might en
ter tlie society of these noblemen and
be cordially received by them. Hut
nil the wealth of the Astor mid Vnn
derliilts combined could not get recog
nition for its possessors from tlie same
men, were there no other recommenda
tioit. And I am morally certain of one
thing: Ituy ing und hiring grand houaes
in r.ng'and by foreigners fur no rhyme
or reason but the exhibition of a bit of
vulgar swagu'er. would not lie in nnv
sense a credential of respectability to
them. Much the reverse. I should
imagine. As for the duke of West
minster, he is a shrewd man of busi
ness. ind. like all the (irosvenors, has
ns keen nn rye to the main chance as a
horse-dealer or patent medicine
drummer. Yet 1 cannot somehow
think that any very lnatinrf friendship
has sprung up ietreen nis grace tni
the American pittvhaser of t'lieveden.
Indeed, the rep"rtetl controversy con
cerning the ri ;ht of property in the
visitors' iok would seem to negative
the presumption of the existence of
very ui.tien'.le rel.ttion t. I oflort won
der how men like Mr. AsU r can w i .'.i
to liil a fourth or tiith-r it aitinti in
Kin' 1. iiid Instead if the lirst place in
America. He cunuot it one moment
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ican, and therefore the equal of any
man, and at the next set up as an Eng
lish country Rquire, or a London ed
itor, and therefore several pegs below
the dukes and other nobility. He must
make his choice.
STRANGE DISCOVERY IN AFRICA
Ilalzuc' DresMir,' l. own in (be Wardrobe
of the King of Dahomey.
Unlooked-for things have been found
in unlikely places, says the Illustrated
London News, but there has probably
been no discovery more remarkable
than that of Iialzac's dressing gown In
the possession of the king of Dahomey.
Monarchs are rarely literary, and his
dusky majesty, one would think, was
the very last of them to have set much
value upon the personal re Me of a nov
elist, however distinguished. Never
theless, the French found it in the
royal apartment at Abomey. There
were some ingenious theories founded
upon this circumstance. One of the
ama.ons, it was thought, might have
been a novel reader, and had sent to
l'aristo secure the interesting memen
to, and, ou the affair coming to the
knowledge of her sovereign, had
hastened to say she had purchased it
for his own shoulders, tor, indeed, he
always wore it upon state occasions. It
was not a dressing gown, such as
literary persons in this country are
wont to wear (of second-class llannel
worn at the edges), but of purple vel
vet embroidered with gold. As a mat
ter of fact, it had been given to llalzac
by some of his admirers and after his
death had bet bought by a dealer in
curiosities, who had placed it, with
other showy articles, on the West
African market. It is sad to think how
a plain tale will "put down" that is,
destroy the materials of a fine ro
mance. DEADLIEST KNOWN POISON.
Shophanthldln, from an African Plant,
an Atom of Which I Dangerous.
To the best of our knowledge, sayg
the Itnxiklyn Eagle, the most deadly
poison is that which was discovered by
l'rof. Frazer, of Edinburgh, Scotland,
and known as shophanthidin. He sep
arated it from the African poison
plant, shophanthus hispidus, by means
of ether and alcohol. As little as a one-thousand-millionth
part of an ounce of
crystallized shophaDthidin produces a
distinctly Injurious effect upon the
heart, and a very small quantity is
fatal. Another deadly poison is cyano
gen gas. the principal Ingredients of
hydrocyanic or prusaic acid.
At ordinary temperatures it Is sim
ply a gas, but can lie condensed by cold
ami pressure into a thin, colorless
liquid and Itecomes a solid at thirty
degrees Fahrenheit. The inhalation In
its gaseous state of a miast minute
quantity would cause instant death.
One of the moat deadly poisons
is arsvniuretted hydrogen, or arsenic,
which Is formed by decomposing
an alloy of arsenic and tine with sul
phuric acid. It is a colorless gas, pos
sessing a fetitl odor of garlic, and acta
a a most deadly poison.
Adolph Ferdinand Oehlen. a chemist,
born about 1775 at Ilutow, in Pomer
ania, was the discoverer of It. While
experimenting with it at Munich, on
.Inly 15, he Inhaled a single bubble of
the pur pas ami died in eight days
from the effect. The accident oc
curred through his smelling at the
joint of hit apparatus to diacover a
flaw. Others engaged in chemical
operations have died from tht eff.s.U
of tali polsirxs In threw day.
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PRIZES ON PATENTS.
How to Lfzet SHIO and Perhaps Make a
Fortune.
We secure puteuts and to ioduce
people to keep track of their hriohl
ideas we offer a prize of one hundred
dollars to be paid on the first of every
month to the person who submits to na
the moBt meritoiioufl invention daring
the preceeding month. We will also
advertise the invention free of charge in
the National Recorder, a weekly news
paper, published in Washington, D. 0.,
whioh has an extensive circulation
throughout the United States uud ia
devoted to tbe interests of inventors.
NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
The idea of being able to invent some
thing strikes most people ns being very
diffloult; this delusion tbe company
wishes to dispel. It is the simple things
and small iuvsntions that make tbe
greatest amount r,f monev. mid the com
plex ones are seldom profitable. Almost
everybody, at some lime or another,
conceives sn idea, whi,:b, if patented,
wonld Drohnblv
fortune. Unfortunately snob ideas are
usually dismissed without thought. Tbe
simple inventions like the car window
wuicu coma oe easily liirj rjp and down
withont hreiik iriO till rIQQ,m..r... ' V.
., k'."qclikoi a tinea,
the ssnce pan, collar buttoo.tbenut look,
mr. uuiiie stopper, me snow shovel, are
things that almost everyone sees some
way of improving upon, and it ia these
kind of inventions that brirjgtbegreateet
returns to tbe author.
Tbe prize we offer will be paid at the
end ofenoh montb, whether tbe appli
cation hss been acted upon by tbe
PateDt Ofhce or not. Every competitor
mnst apply for a patent on bis invention
through ns, and wbetber be seonrea tbe
prize or not. the inventor will have a
valuable patent.
THE PRESS CLAIM COMPANY.
JoH! Weddhrbcrx, Gen'l Manager,
. 618 F St. N. W. Washington, D. C.
P. 8. Tbe responsibility of tbia
eompany may be judged from the fact
hat its stock belt) by about seventeen
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